I am a die-hard fan of the X-Men animated series X-Men Evolution and I also like the X-Men Movie Trilogy
In addition to the main trilogy there are two more movies (X-Men Origins: Wolverine and X-Men: ...

Even though movie is fantasy thing, as per audience, We see movie in realistic way, for example: WWE Videos look more real because they never officially reveal make of videos like movie team release.
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The most recent installments of James Bond (ones featuring Daniel Craig) have fewer gadgets but more raw action (like the chase sequences in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace). Is it because of plot ...

I first saw this when I read a Cracked article about insane fan theories that make sense. I first thought of the same thing long before I read that though because it makes sense. James Bond has had 23 ...

In the end of Hobbit 3, Thranduil mentions to Legolas that he should go meet a wanderer called Strider.
Now, the events in the Hobbit are around 60 years before the events in the Lord Of The Rings.
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As a big fan of the animated series during my childhood, this really irked me about the movies. Now I'm grown up and my kids are watching the new 2012 animated series, of which I've seen a few, and ...

I know this has been covered very similarly in this question, but as opposed to just cross-overs, have there been other attempts at creating a cinematic universe? Freddy vs Jason, Aliens vs Predator, ...

At the start of the rebooted series, in Casino Royale, we see Bond gain his 00 status, and through that film and Quantum of Solace Bond goes on his 'first' adventure. Skyfall continues this 'firsts' ...

I recently attended a 24 Hour Film-Noir-A-Thon, which was brilliant (if not a little exhausting), and talking to some of the other patrons they were discussing the lack of Philip Marlowe movies, him ...

Moon, the 2009 British science fiction drama film directed by Duncan Jones, is suppose to be the first in a "trilogy of films set in the same fictional universe."
What are the plot summaries for the ...

I have never been to a showing of the movie, nor have I even seen it. I have heard that it is quite the experience. People dress up, yell things at certain parts of the movie, and even throw toast?!
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At a glance Frankenstein seems quite anti-semitic:
The name "Frankenstein" is a very Jewish name.
The creator is Dr - a common Jewish profession.
The townsfolk (symbolised by pitchfork {ei. farmers ...